This is the result of people not reading and understanding the biblical text. Christ is not our Father. How could he have talked to our Father and been our Father at the same time? Its true that Christ had the Holy Spirits in him (our Fathers Spirit) however so did the apostles as it is written in acts chapter 2.
No, Jesus did not say, "I am not the Son of God." According to Christian beliefs, Jesus is considered the Son of God.
Jesus did not have to think that, as he was god the part of Holy Trinity.
After the first man and women broke their relationship with God, by disobeying God, it has been God's way for a person to sacrifice an animal - often a lamb - to maintain their relationship with God. When God chose the nation of Israel to be His representative on earth God gave them a sacrificial system to atone for people's sin. However Jesus came to earth lived and died as the "lamb of God". That is, Jesus was a sacrifice for sin and people who believe in Him will not have to face the consequences of their sin. In this way Jesus was a gift from God. People no longer have to sacrifice animals to restore their relationship with God when they sin. Jesus' death is accepted by God as a sacrifice for all sin.
AnswerMark's Gospel does not really show Jesus as God, but in verse 1:11 it does have God call Jesus his beloved son. Among the gospels, only John really describes Jesus as wholly divine.
Jesus of Bethlem (Christ) is the Lamb/son of God. The "lamb of God" is Jesus Christ. He is considered the lamb because he was slain as a sacrifice for our sins.
yes it is a reflect of what god really said to Jesus
Christians believe that Jesus was God born of man. They believe that human sin was keeping them from God, and when Jesus came as a sacrifice (Like the 'Scapegoat' from the Old Testament, see Leviticus 16:20-22) for the forgiveness of mans sin, available to all who accept it. They believe that if free from sin through Jesus' sacrifice, they can come to God.
That's what Christians say about Jesus Christ.
According to Christian teaching, Jesus was the incarnate form of God, sent to Earth to guide humankind and to sacrifice himself to save us from our sins.
Jesus - Lamb of God, refers to the fact that the Jews gave sacrifices in the temple, and thus, they would understand this metaphor. Jesus was to be the atoning sacrifice for the sins of the world, just like the Jews; when they sinned they were supposed to bring a lamb as a sacrifice.
We don't offer the sacrifice of Jesus. The sacrifice of Jesus as the lamb of God, the propitiation for sin, was offered once and once only. Jesus cannot be crucified again and again.As a christian a person can offer themselves, their life, as a living sacrifice.Romans 12:1 I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service.Romans 12:2 And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.
jesus wasn't crucified because he was the son of God, but rather he was sacrificed so that humanity's sins could be atoned for. In order to send a perfect sacrifice for all of humanity, God had to come to earth "himself," via his son, Jesus. So the answer to your question is, yes, in a sense, but the real reason for Jesus' sacrifice is because of God's love for humanity. It was the only way to save us.